The "Dynamic Brain" Meeting celebrates interdisciplinary research and
education as well as the Brain Science Program at Brown University, which
was launched in October 1999. Twenty-four of the world's leading
researchers will present the latest findings
in brain development and function. The meeting will bring together
experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss how we can accelerate our
understanding of the brain through interdisciplinary studies that blend
mathematics, biology, computation, and cognitive
and behavioral sciences; this collaboration across disciplines is the model
for the Brain Science Program at Brown. In particular, there will be an
emphasis on the interaction of theory and experiment that has greatly
enriched both endeavors. This interaction has enabled scientists to pose
new questions with precision and clarity. Each of the four sessions will
span levels of study and will include group discussion of challenges and
interdisciplinary approaches to understanding brain function. We invite
you to join us for this landmark event.
Registration Information
To register, please complete and return form at right.
Registrations received by May 15 will be confirmed with
a complete conference schedule and other information;
on-site registration may be limited by space availability.
On-site registration begins at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
May 31 in the lobby of the W. Duncan MacMillan Hall,
167 Thayer Street.
Fees
Graduate and Postdoctoral Students $50
General Registration $100
Accommodations
Westin Hotel, Waterplace Park, Providence.
Special conference rates are available until April 30, 2000:
US $149 single/double; $175 triple/quad.
Contact the hotel directly at:
Tel 401.598.8000
Fax 401.598.8200
Web site http://www.westin.com/
For More Information
Tel 401.863 9524
E-mail brainscience@brown.edu
Web site http://www.brainscience.brown.edu/
Program
Wednesday, May 31
Registration: Begins at 3:00 p.m.
Opening Reception: 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 1 Session I: 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Receptive Field Plasticity: From Molecule to Systems
Speakers: Mark Bear, Tobias Bonhõeffer, Leon Cooper,
Yves Fregnac, Robert Malenka, Susumu Tonegawa
Session II: 3:00-6:30 p.m.
Temporal Dynamics: From Synapse to Systems
Speakers: Laurence Abbott, Barry Connors, John Donoghue,
Eve Marder, Henry Markram, Carla Shatz
Friday, June 2 Session II: (continued) 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Temporal Dynamics: From Synapse to Systems
Session III: 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Memory Consolidation: From Molecule to Behavior
Speakers: Cristina Alberini, Justin Fallon, Eric Kandel, Richard Morris,
Larry Squire, Jerry Yin
Saturday, June 3 Session IV: 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
The Neuronal Mind
Speakers: Jean-Pierre Changeux, Richard Frackowiak,
David Mumford, Keiji Tanaka, Michael Tarr
Program Location
The C.V. Starr Auditorium
W. Duncan MacMillan Hall
Brown University
167 Thayer Street, Providence, Rhode Island
I plan to attend:
Wednesday Opening reception
Thursday Session I Session II
Friday Session II (cont) Session III
Saturday Session IV
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